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similaliirg HieFoodandBcgula- i
liiigilicSloinachsoiidBowclsof
Promotes Digeslion.Chccrlul-
nessandiiesi.toiiicmis nciuitr
Opium.Morplune norHiiicral.
KOT NARCOTIC.
lliliaiulu-.lB'Sidlt
Vinbntt Huron
Apeifccl Hc.mmly forConstlps
liun , Sour Siomar h.Dianlioca
Worms ,( Convulsions .Feverish
ncss nml Lessor Suseu
FacSiiniio Signature of .
NEW YORK.
MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL
of menstruation." They
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. " JJjC4J I jj jfl I Mk
THI OINTAUh tOHHNYi MCW OITV.
wwuiuuuuuu, aiuiii- ueviopmenL 01 organs ana Dody. Iso
known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life
becomes a p'easure. fJil.OO PER liOX BY MAIL. Sold
Ui druggists. DU. MOTT'S CHEMICAL Co.. Cleveland, Ohio
For Sale by Liun Drug Co.
lIon's French Periodical Drops
Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED
KuauLia. wreatest Known lemale remedy. Jr-rice, 1.50 per bottle.
TAHTIM! B-waroor counterfeits and Imitations. Tjn Renulno Is put no Only In naBte-hOfit-4 . r;
VHUIlun U'L. ffllh fnc-simlle 'ilirnatiire on sido of the buttle, thus: .i2c-i
too. 31 jL-cuai wlLUAiia a:i'ii. Co., Sole akouu. Cleveland, ouio, ' Jmfim:.'?' :
or f nJe by Linn
EUGENE
STAGE LINE
E. Bangs Proprietor
;Stage leaves Eugene for
Blue River daily except Sun
day at 5:30 a. ni. Stage leaves
Eugene for Florence daily
except .Sunday at 6 a. m.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
May 28, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing mimed settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof
iu support of his claim, -and that
said proof will be made before J. J.
Walton, U. S. Commissioner, at Eu
gene, Oregon, on July 16, 1903, viz :
Ueorge L. Ed mis ton, Homestead
entry No. 8901, for the nej section
iv lowusmp iy soutn, range u west.
He namos the following witnesses '
to provo his continuous residence !
upon and cultivation of said land,
w Fred Welch of Eugene. Oregon, i
J-Ii. Marsh, of Kugeiio, Oregon, Wil-j
rrV "mcu 01 ii.imiru, uregou, reior
Tliuyel of Elmira, Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
Why Don't You Use
BALLARD'S SNOW LIN MENT?
This Popular Remedy
CUKES Rueumitism, Neural
gia, Sprains, Bruises,
Hums, Lame Bank, Stiff Joints, Corns.
Bunions and Chilblains, and all in
flammation of Man or Beast.
TESTIMONIAL:
Best Liniment on Earth.
Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. Water
works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes: "I
wo tried many kiud of liniment,
V,', Te u!Tpr received much benefit
"mil I used Ballard's Snow Liniment
Rheumatism and Pains. 1 think
11 &e best liuiment on earth."
TESTIMONIAL.
Cures Sciatica.
Rev. v. L. Riley, LL. D., Cuba,
J '"."Titos: "After fifteen (lavs of
mMHtiu(( pn,n from Scia)i0 Kueu.
mutism, under various treatments, 1
t , vr,i to try uHiiaru a miow
J-iinimit, the first application giving
"y.nrst relief, and the second entire
mi. 1 .1 KlTe lt unq"liUwl recom-
".auuu,
We Sell and Recommend lt
Vint en & Co., Druggist
GASTOH
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
. of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
PILLS
They overcome Weak
ness, irregularity and
omissions, increase vi
or and banish "paiiis
are " SAVERS ' to girls at
Drug Co.
DR.
JOHN L. KELLETT.
Trade-Maik
Sweet Spirits of Hden
Rheumatism, Kidney, Ftomach.and Nervous
Diseases are positively cured with Oil and Sweet
Spirits of Eden. Druggists will get it for yon.
Manufactured by California Co-Olferatlve Medi
cal Company. Capital Stock, $,500,000, of 50,000
shares at $30 each. No one can own more than
one share. As income increases, shares increase
in value. Write for list of members and rules, to
C. C. M. Co., Euvcka, or Oakland, Cal.
SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOS
URE. Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an oxecutiou duly issued out
of the circuit court .of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Lane, on
I 1110 IJUIU Jl UUUV,, J..V..,, u,i u J""ft
ment rendered in said court, on the
13th dnv of Juno. 1903. for the sum
of Five Hundred and Sixty-One and
Eleven one - hundreths Dollars,
($501.11) with interest thereon from
the 13th day of June, 1903, at the
rale of eight per cent, per annum,
and Fiftv-Five (555) Dollars, altor
uey's fee, and tbo further sum of
Twenty-Two and thirty ouo-hun-dredths
($22.30) Dollars and costs;
and also accruing costs, iu a suit In
said court wherein W. E. Brown was
plaintiff, and Bertha M. Wilton, Mur
rav Wilson. Harry Wilson. Kato Wil
sou, John Wilson Shields, and Bertha
M. Wilson, as administratrix of tho
estate of Calvin Wilson, deceased,
were defendants; and against the
above-named defendants, and on
decree of foreclosure and order of
sale rendored In said court, command
ing me In ordor to satisfy said judg
ment and costs and accruing costs, to
sell all tho following described real
proproty, to-wit: Lots No. three (3),
four (4), and five (5), In section
twcnty-Bix (20 , and lot No. two (2 ,
in seotlon thirty-five (35, In tp. No.
19 south of range No. twelve (12,
west of Willnmetto meridian, Iu Ore
gon, contaniug 172.37 acres formerly
In Douclns county, but now iu Lane
county, Oregon.
Aow, therefore, in mo name 01 me
state of Oregon and in compliance
with said writ and order of sale, J
wi l offer for pa e at nubile auction
to the highest, bidder for cash, subject
to redemption, the above described
mortgaged premises, nl tne souin
door of the county court house in
Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on
Monday, the loth day of August,
1903, between the hours of 9 o'clock
a. tn., aud 4 o'clock p. m., on said
day, to-wit: at 1 o'clock p. m. on
said day.
Doted this 3u uay 01 ,iuiy, ;:.
FRED F1SK,
Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice 1b hereby given, that the un
dersigned, J. E. P. Withers, has been
duly appointed administrator of the
estate of W. W. Withers, deceased, dy
the County Court of Lane County,
OreK"". an(' a" persons having clams
against said estate are hereby notified
to present the sumo with the proper
f Mm buIH ndniinfstratro t
ibA T j.w Office of L. liilveu, in En-
gene, Oregon, wil bin six mont hs f-iom
the date of this notice.
Dated his 24th dny of Feb. 3 ,
L. Bilyen, J. E P. M1HH S
Attorney. Administrate
AW
CHRONOLOGY OF
POPE LEO XUI
liuru t Ciirptnoto, March 2, 1810.
Entered college at Rome, 1S24.
Matriculated at Gregorian Univer
sity, 1S30.
Entered college of Noble Eccl CfcillS--ies,
1832.
Appointed domestic prelate bv Or v.
oiy XVII, 1S37.
Keferendini y to L'otn t of Seguaturu,
Mtii-L-h 10, ls:!7.
Order of prloathood conferred He
ceuiber 31, 1837.
Apostolic cUilojjutu at lleheveiito,
1837-1M1.
Governor of Sjioleto, 1841-1813.
Papal nuncio at Brussels, 1843-1815.
Made archbishop of Perugia, 1840.
Created cardinal December 19, 1853.
Made cardinal cauierleugo July,
1877.
Elected Pope February 20, 1878.
Revived Roman Catholic hierarchy
iu Scotland, March 4, 1878.
Encyclical condemning commun
ism, socialism, and nihilism, Decem
ber 28, 1878.
Encyclical against heresy and Su
cialism, November B, 1882.
Recognized unity of Italy, October
7, 1883.
Encyclical condemning liberalism,
November 6, 1885.
Celebrated golden jubilee, 18H7.
Celebratcdl grand jubileo, 18S8.
Eucyclical on socialism and labor,
May 10, 1891.
Celebrated Episcopal jubilee, Feb
ruary, 1893.
Issued uppeal to England for le
unlon of Chiistoudom, April 11, 1894.
Celebrated sixtieth anniversary of
his first muss February 13, 1898.
Declared 1900 a year of universal
jubilee, May, 1899.
Held consistory and created eleven
new cardinals, June 19, 1899.
Celebrated ninetieth birthday March
2, 1900;
Stricken with present malady
pueumouil July 3, 1903. '
Junction Items.
(From Junction Times.)
Mrs. Wortmau of Portland, arrived
hore Monday to visit her futhor Hon.
O. W. Wasuburne.
I. T. Nicklin spent Monday aud
Tuosdday iu Portland.
A Ulen Arbor correspondent in tho
Florence West is the authority for tho
statement that Commissioner - Hill
will not be a candidate for re-election.
J. F. Mode, who sold out his ranch
a few months ago to Mr Cory, has
I bought the T. H. MoOhee plaoe, bet
i ter kuown as Ltho Arohart farm. The
farm contains 140 acres. The con
sideration was $2100.
Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. G. F. Skip
worth, July 6, 1903, a son. This is
the first addition to the family aud
Mr. Skipworth bears parental honors
with becoming dignity and grace.
We extend hearty congratulations.
Perry Richardson of Lancastor, mot
with an accident Monday on Front
street which might have resulted ser
iously but fortunately ho escaped with
only a fow bruisos. Tho horses bo
came frightened at a steam wood saw.
He held them by the head, but as ho
is an old man and rather frail, he was
knocked down aud the front wheel
passed ever '.lis hips. He suffered
a good doal and it was some time be
fore he could be taken home.
LUCKY BOY MINING b'L'OCK.
Wo are tbo authorized agents for
the sale of a limited amount of treas
ury stock in the Lucky Boy Mining
Company, which we offer for sale at
75 centB. Those who wish to become
part owners in this splendid property,
should make their applications at
once at our oflico and give us the
amount you wish to invest.
Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co.
TIMBER CLAIMS.
I have a number of good homesteads
and timber claims running one and
one-half million feet and up to two
million foot. Location good One
claim on county road, one and a half
milliou feet timber aud u0 acres nice
bottom land. Prices very reasonable
Claims all in a body. Write at once.
A. H. lliukson, Alma, Or.
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY.
The busiest and nilghtiest little
thinir that ever was made is Dr.
King's New Life Pills. These pills
chniiuo weakness Into strength, list
lessness into energy, brain-fag Into
mental newer. They're wonderful
in building up the health. Only 2.r
cents per box. Hold by W. L. I)e
Laiio.
SAND, LOAM AND GRAVEL.
Do you want a loud of gravel or
need a "load of sand? If you will un
a little loam It will make your place
look grand. Tell us aolnit it mid t
will do the rest for wo l.ave the stuff
and It is the best.
Chus. E. Joyce A Co.,
Contractors for earthwork, I'iftli
and Washington streets.
SAND,
GRAVEL AND LOAM FOR
SALE.
llnilding sand, gravel and loam d
1 livered to order ou short notice.
( y Croner, phone, film k 42-1.
A Matthews, phone, lifnok 48 1.
Court House Hems.
REAL ESTATE Tli.A NSEI IiS.
! rauk Sclib'gcl to Margaret .'l.i
b ) acres in sec. 3i, tp. 21 s, r 5 w,
.A.'.
T. 11. Medio to John Moielo, 110
a. res iu sec. 4, tp. 10 s, r 5 w. fr'Jini.
J. E. Young to 1 1. i. .nliny, .-t
h .If lot 3, ast 10 feet It t 3, block 1,
) ouugs's ad. to Cottiit-e G'nne, $250.
O. A. Spencer to Mrs. Montgomery,
S ..cres in sec. 1, tp. 17 s, r 4 w, 80,
it. D. Fm.ntaiu 10 O. M. .Stacy, ID
acres ill see. 23, tp. 17 s, r 4 w, J105O.
Libbio E. Valentine to O. M: Stacy,
B i acres iu sec. 23, tp. 17 s, r 4 w,
lliaO.
Libbio E. Valentine to S. S. Allen,
luOxlOO feet, Ferry and East Thir
teenth streets, Eugene, Oregon,
?'250.
W. W. Bennett to Libbio E. Valen
tino, west half lot 10 and lot 9,
Shaw's second ad. to Eugene, 81200.
Fred Fisk to C. S. Frank, lot 2,
block 24, Packard's ad. 'to Eugene,
ft. 50.
II. C, Hudley to llalnor P. Garborg,
north half, north-west quarter and
w.wt half of north-east quarter of sec
tion 22, tp. 19 s, r 7 w, 100 acres,
$'J0OO.
Gc.-'.N . McLean to Frank E. Guod-n-au,
described parts of block 0,
Shaw's ad. to Eugene, ?1200.
J. M. Williams to F. W. Williams,
half interest in laud in sec. 35, tp.
15 e, r 6 w, $100.
MINING LOCATIONS.
Lillian Glass locates Lillian G.
ohiim, Full Cieok.
R. Glass locates R. Glass claim,
Full Creek.
E. J. Dunn locates Dunn claim,
Full Creek.
R. J. Thatcher locate Thatchers
claim, Fall Creek.
Harrisburg Items.
(From Tho Bulletin.)
Messrs. Royce andiretorson,'whoown
and operato the excelsior mills at
Eugene, wore hero yesterday arraug
ii 3 to bank 2000 cords of balm wood
in thiB city, which will be cut on tho
W c.shburuo island, south of here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wiltse will
al andon Hurrisburg tomorrow or next
d: y. Their leaving will be regretted
by a large acquaintance, but our loss
wil be Pleasant Hill's gain. We
wi h them abundant success in their
u w Hold,
vlr. and Mrs. Edgar Savage, of
W udliug, visited the fornior's father,
M:-. Jessie Bias, of this city Sunday.
l'he firm of May & Senders, of this
cry, stand second iu tho amount of
br.-duess transcted by warehousemen
in this county, according to the bond
required of them under tho now law.
A considerable number of iiarris-
bwgors atteuded tho Fourth of July.
celebration at Eugene.
Thought it Was a Joke.
Portland, July 10. While a dozon
men stood idly by, laughing at what
they thought to bo a boyish joke,
liitlo Charles A. Parker, ugod 11
years, who hud fallen out of a boat
ui ar the Irving dock, struggled des
perately to keep from sinking, but
finally exhausted himself, aud Bank
to tho bottom of the river. His com
panion who bud been in the same boat
was powerless to help him, and men
who stood by realized his danger too
lale to save his life.
W ILL A M ETTE VALLEY CHAUTAU
QUA ASSOCIATION.
The Willamette Valley Chautauqua
A sociutiou will be hold at Gladstone
Park, near Oregon City, July llth
to 25th inclusive. Rate of one and
one-third faro on the certificate plan
has been made from oil points on
Ciegou Lines. Special attractions
hi vo been provided. "Geruialno"
ti e magician, with his wenderful
pi oductioiis; R. J. liurdette, tho
celebrated humorist, will entertain
iu his usual delightful manner, while
tl o lectures of Hon. Chump Clarke
and Hon. J.'P. Dolllver will bean
Intellectual treat.
Mnny other attractions will be pro
vided, making the finest entertain
ment ever given-at this Chautauqua.
I XCURSION RATES EAST, VIA
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.
Chicago and return 871 60
H'. Louis uud return 07 50
r orlu and return 09 25
S . Paul and return (JO 00
A innenpolis and loluru 00 00
I "luth and return 00 00
Dates of sale : Juno 4th and 5th
a d 21th to .'Ulth; July 15th and 10th,
a d August 25th olid 20th. Tickets
B nd for 90 days. For full Informa
t un cull on or address II. Dickson,
City ticket agent, 122 Third street,
I urtlund. Oregon.
NO PITY SHOWN.
"For years lute whs after me con-
t nuously" writes 1''. A. Gulledge, of
rleua, Alii. "1 hud a terrible
1 -e of piles causing 24 tumors
hen nil tailed lliicklln's Arnica
; live cui id me. Equally good for
I irns and nil ache and pains. Only
cents ut . Li. Delano s drug store,
BERRY PICKERS WANTED.
Fifty raspberry pickers wanted at
1 went the Maltzman A Off lit berry
1 inch one mile north of Willoiiioct
I ildge, Apply Immediately.
vlA SIF1ED COLUMN.
Notices under this head not In e -ceed
live lines, 50 cenla a week; ffl.IO
a mouth; (12.00 per year.
KOR SALE. Two good milk o
for i-ulo. Enquire at Julius Gi.M
tmil h's cigar store.
WOOL BATS FOli "COMI'OKTH. - J
Nice, clean white wool at 05 coins'
per pound. Wtolcu iillla.
l'Oli SALE. A (loo.l cunfectionci y
business tor shIo in Mcdt'ord. Ad
dicts Lock box 70, Mcdfmd, Oie.
II AY FOli SALE.- Hay for tale Iu
tho shock at V. lUilvo.-ky's farm at
Smlthlleld. Address li. Yergle,
poBtoltlce box 150, Kiigcuo, Oregon.
FOR SALE CHEAP. 40 uores iu
section 10, tp 17 s, r 1 w . George
11. Ropes, 25 Clelaud Building, De
troit, Mich.
FOR SALE. A flue residence aud
choice lot at less than cost of the
house. Also two desirable residence
lots at 1300 less than other similar
lots in town. R. McMuiphey.
TEN ACRE TRACT FOR SALE.-l
have leu acres of hind on the Ulalr
farm udjoining the city limits of
Eugene, which I will sell.
Inquire of Georgo Croner.
FOR SALE. First-class logging team
of three horses; two sets harness;
blocks and lines; and one good new
3,'i inch Bain wagon, for sale. Hor
ses all young and sound, weight
1400 aud 1500. Price of outfit, ?575.
A. 11. lliukson, Alma, Oregon.
FARMS FOR SALE.-Soverul faiins
for salo. Two situated iu small
town with High School, stores,
churches, doily mail. Sinull river
runs through land. Good houses,
barns, orchards, with all kinds of
fruits, only fow miles from rail
road, good gravel roads, plenty j
water, plenty of oak timber, good
fences, good fishing and hunting,
first-class wheat laud. Most of it
good plow laud under cultivation.
Address V. Robvosky, 2C8 Lawrence
fetittt, ligtiit, Cicftl).
tlelp WanU'j.
WANTED. Girl for the cooking aud
laundry work only. Mrs. R. Mc
Muiphey, 303 Willamette street.
GIRL-WANTEDv Ag hTvaiiTedTor
general housework immediately.
. Apply at 090 Willamette street, Eu
geuo. WANTED. School teachers and stu
dents who aro opon lor a traveling
position for the summer. Write to
llox 021, Portlund, Oregon.
WANTED. Lady agents wanted Iu
Eugene for threo of tho "latest,"
neatest uud most attractive at tides
of necessity to womou. JJaridsome
profits. AddrosB A. O. Schmidt,
1798 McAllister street, Sau Fran
cisco. WANTED. We want a representative
iu every city and town in this state
to present our business. Our propo
sition is au exceptional ono aud
offors to a good reliable, honest
paity, with roforcnoes, not loss
than ?100 per month. No canvass
ing or appointing of agent a bona
lido, legitimate business.
Address with Btamp, C. G. 1'ulBifu
& Co., Lumber Exchange, Seattle.
WANTED. Several Industrious per
sons in each ttato to travel for
house established eleven years and
with a largo capital, to call upou
mcrhunts and agents for successful
and profitable line. Permanent en
gagement. Weekly cash salary of
HH and all traveling expenses ami
hotel bills advanced In cash each
week. Experience not essential.
Mention reference and enclose self
addressed envelope. The National,
Cuxtou Illdg., Chicago.
MANAGER WANTED. -A respon
sible manager wanted to take
charge of ware rooms and office In
the following counties: Lane,
Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine,
Jackson uud Klamath and office to
be iu Eugene. Apppliount must
have 8500.00 cash for security aud A
1 references. Address Manager,
P. O. Box 2533, San Franoluso, Cal.
For Rent.
ROOMS TO RENT A fow rooms to
rent over Dunn's storo. Enquire
at the store.
20 CENT BEDS.
Nice clear beds at the Court House
Lodging House for 2f cents. Every
room on outsido rourr. No cooking
00 promlsos except for fumily aud
that entiroly disconnected from lodg-
t.. ....... nf l,..,,un itiiulv mirnfila
Clean paintod lloora with a rug to
each uca,
Just back of end on same block a
Court House, vulit locellty. I
.. ,.U..u I'.Hc a.f f:iivlimn if I li
night. Boo transparencv "BEDS"
from J'ay a. uenoertiri tf. or 'juaro
otlleo comert
SNAPS FOR HOYS.
One hundred aud sovonty-llve
cloth patterns just right for boys'
knee pants, for 50 cents each.
1XG1 NE VrooLKN MILLS.
faTORAGEI (STORAGE I STORAGE
Goo. T. Hall & Son's public and pri
vate warehouse la now ready for all
kinds of storage. Hops, wool, grain,
merchandise and household goods
HALL A SON.
BmhUh)
Ihd Kind Yw Huff Hlar BwjM
REDUCED EXCURSION RATES.
To the Seasido ami Mountain lit sortn
tor tho Summer.
'.'lie Kimthern J'l e lie t'i;ii pal v ha;
( tt eeil on sale ; I very low rate
muiid-trip tiel.ets 10 the various le
t-oits along its liui, and uiso, in con
nect ion with the Corullis & Eastern
Raili'otnl to Delroit i.ialllio eahli'
at uqllinu Day, laM.r t it i.el t;c. i
'or return until I 'cum 1 , 1 :ith.
'I'hreo-day t icl-et Yi: 11-ina l'i; .
ot.d going r-it 11 1 i''in .-. 11 1 .1 n i ;u: :.' 1 i
days, mo tin sale :'.t anally iiiUicm
itilos liohl ail i t-il l .i Eugene Mid the
tho pretty i.n.'luYt amoi g the ico If
of the ein;t who liie ll inking t'eiioin-iy
of coming west to settle. The book
let is entitled "Oregon, Washington
and Idaho," Oregon coming first in
the treatment of tho subject matter.
It is very nicely illustrated and
printed, containing tho best material
possible to gather for tho use for
which it Is intended. The railroads
nro doing a great deal for this part of
tho United States. They are doing
their work well for It is to their in
terest. As a result theso three stutes
aro growing rapidly, property Is be
coming more and more valuable.
Tho booklet can be hud by enclos
ing four centB iu stumps to W. E. Co
iniin, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon.
Send it to your frionds iu the east and
show them iu a eoucise manner what
tho boat country in tho world is like.
A DM ISTK ATIil X NOTICE.
Notico is hereby given that the
undersigned, Lilllie G. Qniuer, has
been duly appointed administratrix
of the estate of Thomas L. Qniuer,
deceased, by tho Couuty Court ol
Lane Couuty, Oregon, and all persons
having claims against said estute a.c
hereby notified and required to pro
sent the same, with tho proper vouch
ers, t o administratrix at the law
office of I' Bilyou, in Eugene, Oregon,
withiu six mouths from the date
hereof.
Dated this llth day of March, 1903.
L, Bilyeu, L1LL1E G. QUINER,
Atty. for said estate Administratrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
s ' United States Land Oflico
Roseburg, Oregou, May 15th, 1903.
Notico is hereby given that in com
pliance with tho provisions of the act
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"Au act for the salo of tho timber
lands in tho state of California, Ore
gon, Novada aud Wahingtou Terri
tory," as extended to all (ho pululo
land states by act of August 4, 1892,
Earl L. McNutt, of iiluo River,
county of Lane, sluto of Oregon, ban
this day filed In this oflico his Mvoru
statement No. 5107, for the purchaae
of tho BeJi! nojj, section 32 and ew
H nw4 of section 33, township 111,
s r 4 o, and v. ill oifer proof to shew
that tho land sought Is uiore viiluul le
for its timber or stone than for ei'i i
cultural purposes, and toe.-lablisb I i.
claim to said land before J. .1. ;,l
toj, U, S. Commissioner, at Eugene,
Oregon, on Friday, tho 7th day ot
August, 1903.
Ho names us wiinoHsen: i'elix
Sparks, Doxler Sparks, H. R. Kcott
and Carey W. Thomson, all of blue
River, Luno couny, Oregou.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely tho above described lauds are
requested to file their claims in this
otlleo ou or before said 7lh day of
August, 1903.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
-i ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Gillmoro D. Shlrey, de
ceased. Notico is hereby given that the
County Court of Lano county, Ore
gon, has duly appointed L. E. Flegal,
tho oxecutor of the estate and limt
will uud testament of Gillmoro D.
Shiroy, deceased. All persons huviug
cluime aguinst said estute tiro hereby
notified to present the same duly veri
fied, with tho proper vouchors, to the
Buid executor ut tho law oflico of
Woodcock & Harris iu Eugene, Lane
couuty, Oregon, within six months
lrom the Halo 01 hub notice.
Dalod this 20th day of May, 1903.
L. E. FLEGAL,
Excutor of the estate aud lust will
uud testament of Gillmoro D. Shlr
ey, deceased.
Woodcock & Harris, Attorneys for es
tate. SHERIFF'S TAX SALE NOTlCli.
Notico is hereby glvon that I will
on Monday tho 101 h day of August
1903. between tho hours of 9 o'clock
a. m. aud 4 o'clock p. m., to-wit: at
10 o'clock a. m. on said day, at the
southwest door of tho county court
house Iu Eugene. ' Lane County,
Oregon, sell to the highest bidder,
for cash, all the lauds to which Lane
county or other public corporations
have aquired title by virtue of Sulo
of lax.
Duted this duy Gib of July, 1903
FRED FISK.
Sheriff of Lane couuty, Oregon.
TIME CARD NO. 1.
No. 2 for Yaqulnu :
Train leuvos Albatiy. .. .12:45 P. M.
Leaves Corvallis 2:00 P. M
Arrives Yaqulna 0:25 P. M
No. 1, rotuinlng:
Loaves Yaqulna 0:45 . M
Loaves Corvallis 11 :30 A. M.
Arrives Albany 12:15 P. M
No. 3 for Detroit: j "
Leaves Albany '. ..7:00 A. M
Arrives Detroit 12:05 P. M.
No, 4, from Detroit :
Leaves Detroit 12:45 P. M. I
Arrives Albany. .... . ...5:35 1', M. '
Train No. I arrives In Albany in'
time to connect wllh tho S, P. south
bound train, also giving two or three j
hours iu Albany before departure uf ;
H. P. north bound train. j
Traill No. 2 connects wilh the. S. P. 1
trains at Corvallis and All an)' giving
direct service to New purl and nd-j
jacent beaches,
I'm 1 11 No 3 for Dotrolt, Brolten
bush and other mountain resorts,
leaves Albany at 7:00 a. ni., reach
ing Detrlot at noon, giving ample
time to rcuch the Spring! tho sume
duy.
For further Information address .
EDWIN STONE,
Managed,
Thus. Cockell, Agent Albany,
MARX STEAM DYEING
AND CLEANING WORKS
CURES MAKX, Jr. Prop. '
t;i5 WiUnihtlte street, Phone Black
1 151
EUGENE,
OREGON
.j . V- J I tlllb'.r U Ul
...REAL fc.STAiif...
j X-.unns tuul j i.Miruurt!. Dealer
(J in uu 'vi'otuiK Aicliiiitiyt lu
jg plumeuttj. Alt-o Imvo storage
1 room tit ri'HonnLIo rates.
Mr-UIliCvi 60 WUUautll'j
V
Your attention Is oalledlto the??r V 1
"Pioneor Limited" ,
trains of the JT!
Chicago & St. Paul Railroad ;
"Tho only perfect trains In the
world."
You will flud It desirable to ride
on these traius when going to any
point iu tho eastern states or Canada.
They connect with all transcontinen
tal trains uud all tickot agents sell
tickets.
For further information, pamplets,
etc., usk anv tickot agent or address
.J W. CASEY, II. S. ROWE,
Trav. Pass. Agent. General Agent.
Portland, Oregou.
Ask the Agent
FOR
H h c ' S
' VTA
S'kan, st Paul, Dulutli,
Minneapolis, Gliicii;o
and all points East.
TRAINS DAILY
FAST TIME.
Mew equipment through . t
Day coaches, Palace an :
Tourist sleepars, Dinin
and Bullet Smoking
Library Car.
Daylight triD through Vile)
CiiHcade ai d Rocky '.uoun-
tains.
For full particulars, rate3,
folders, etc, call on or address
J, W. PIIALON, T. p. A.
II. DICKSON, 0. i.a.
122 Third street Portland
A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. V. A.
012 1'irst A vomit) Soatt.ln Wash
Oregon
SitoKTLwr.
Mm Union Pacific
T8e JAST a V
TheCO,:R.C:N.
Gives: tha Choice of
"flEE
TRU :
DAILY
TWO VIA
THE OR'BQH
SiltR! UNE.
S'llt t-He ,
Chlra'fjo crd
Kansas City.
THf 8RbAT
Ri.
TO
Snokano
Mlnneapoi e
S-'t. Paul im
Chlotgn.
Ooeaai Sti umt rs leave Pott land rvt r ,
6 Days for
SAM. FRANCIS CO.
Bonis leave Port-ami dally for oil Wl!
lanielteandColiiuitlo River Points.
Monthly Steamers to t'blnani ! Js km
For lull Information rail on o
dress nearest O. R. A N. TIcke
ir add re,
A. L. CRAIO
Gen'l Possengor AVeai,
Pint
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